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5 best dressed actresses from Lux Golden Rose Awards 2018

Social media was taken over by Lux Golden Rose Awards 2018 red carpet looks after Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh's wedding in Italy. Let's look at few best dressed actresses from yesterday's award night.

Janhvi Kapoor


The new actress wore a beautiful white gown by Reem Acra.

Kareena Kapoor Khan

Kareena Kapoor wore a two-tine pink and ruby gown by Prabal Gurung.

Rakul Singh

The beautiful Rakul was dressed in a body hugging white gown with feather details at the bottom by Zuhair Murad.

Alia Bhatt

Alia was seen wearing a white gown. She wore an off-shoulder white gown by Netta BenShabu Bridal.

Manushi Chhillar

Miss World Manushi Chhillar wore a dress by Yousef Aljasmi. This was her last event, which she attended as Miss World in India.

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